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Vietnam’s COVID-19 cases remain at 329 as of June 7

Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 cases on June 7 evening, meaning the country remained clear of community infections for 52 consecutive days.
Vietnam’s COVID-19 cases remain at 329 as of June 7 ảnh 1Medical workers spray disinfectant onto coaches carrying Vietnamese citizens brought home from the Republic of Korea (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam reportedno new COVID-19 cases on June 7 evening, meaning the country remained clear ofcommunity infections for 52 consecutive days.

Of the 329 confirmed cases to date,189 are imported ones and were quarantined right after their arrival, posing norisk of transmissions in the community, said the National Steering Committeefor COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

At present, 9,088 people who hadclose contact with COVID-19 patients or entering Vietnam from pandemic-hitregions are being quarantined, including 72 at hospitals, 7,150 at concentratedquarantine establishments and 1,866 at home.

Up to 307 out of the 329 patients,equivalent to 93.3 percent, have been successfully cured.

The remaining 22 patients areundergoing treatment at medical establishments, of them six tested negative forthe novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once and nine others tested negative for thevirus at least twice./.
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